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Get vitamins and supplements direct from us that are designed to support healthy normal function for a variety of equine conditions, such as:

Joint Issues

Stomach or Colonic Ulcers

Poor diet or malnutrition

Discomfort or sensitivity

Inflammation

Performance problems

Whether you own a thoroughbred or a working horse, your animal’s health is a major concern. And just like us, your horses will require different levels of care and a unique approach to managing their well-being as they move through different stages of life. Consider the following common equine health issues and then search our site for an array of supplements designed to provide your horses with the highest quality life possible.

Joint Discomfort or Aches

Horses often experience joint damage or persistent discomfort due to the basic design of the stifle and hock joints. Inflammation from dietary issues or not getting enough rest between bouts of exercise can overload the joints and cause injury. Bone Spavin is a condition in which one or more bones of the hock becomes inflamed and causes an arthritic condition in the adjacent joint. Virtually all horses that are treated for this condition recover completely, but medication and supplements are required. Bog Spavin, Ring Bone, and other joint concerns are easily diagnosed by a veterinarian and can usually be treated quickly.

Stomach or Colonic Ulcers

Horses have relatively small stomachs that produce stomach acid around the clock. In the wild, horses tend to graze slowly all day long, which is why this constant release of stomach acid makes sense. But our horses are often fed on a different schedule, and the basic design of an equine stomach lends itself to ulcers across all varieties of horses. Find horse ulcer supplements at HorsePrerace.com that can neutralize the acid-producing pumps in the stomach and create better balance within the animal, which will then allow for plenty of time to heal and protection of the stomach on an ongoing basis.

General Discomfort and Inflammation

It isn’t uncommon for horses to feel discomfort in their joints, muscles, and even in their mouths. They’ll hurt after a workout just like humans will, and can suffer from dental-related discomfort if they are not cared for properly. Most discomfort remedies for horses are designed to boost the force of heart muscle contractions, thereby increasing the flow of blood and oxygen to the muscles. Essential vitamins and amino acids are also often included in discomfort medications for horses as they support the muscles and increase maximum oxygen uptake and power output.

Equine Diet

Many horses can live up to 30 years old, and a horse’s dietary requirements can change dramatically over the course of a lifetime - especially if they are a high-performance racehorse or draft animal. Good nutrition, including vitamins, supplements, and dietary additives can add years to the life of an animal. Your veterinarian can complete a series of tests to determine if your horse is getting all of the required nutrients it needs at this stage in its life.

Performance Issues

If you own race or show animals, their well-being and safety is obviously the number one priority - but performance problems can force your equine into working beyond their capabilities and that can put them at risk for serious injury. If your animal is scheduled to compete, you can include supplements in their diet to help them more easily recover from a race, have a more productive workout, or simply amplify their energy levels to place as high as possible in a competitive situation.

When you are ready to improve your horse’s health, strength, and endurance, browse our selection of horse supplements direct and find the ideal assortment at low prices.

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